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Balys Dvarionas
Impromptu for violin & piano
Works Info
Composer
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Balys Dvarionas
Genre
:
Chamber
Compose Date
:
1969
Average_duration
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4:02
Balys Dvarionas was a Lithuanian composer, pianist, and conductor who lived from 1904 to 1972. He was a prolific composer, with over 200 works to his name, including operas, ballets, symphonies, and chamber music. One of his most famous works is the Impromptu for violin and piano, which was composed in 1946. The Impromptu for violin and piano is a single-movement work that lasts around 10 minutes. It was premiered in 1947 by the Lithuanian violinist Juozas Pakalnis and the composer himself on piano. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melodies, virtuosic violin passages, and lush harmonies. The Impromptu begins with a slow, expressive introduction in the piano, which sets the mood for the piece. The violin enters with a soaring melody, which is then developed and expanded upon throughout the piece. The middle section of the piece features a faster, more rhythmic section, with the violin and piano trading off virtuosic passages. The piece then returns to the opening material, with the violin playing a beautiful, lyrical melody over the piano's accompaniment. The piece ends with a quiet, reflective coda. Overall, the Impromptu for violin and piano is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Dvarionas' skill as a composer. Its lush harmonies and lyrical melodies make it a favorite among violinists and audiences alike.
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